The song ironically is backed by a schmaltzy tune and corn-ball 60s pop lyrics as the first two verses roll past and psychedelically transition to an almost military chant in the second half of the song. The fourth verse represents the parents struggle to understand the blossoming of a young hippy.

The third and fifth verses are clearly a sarcastic representation of hippy ideology (and conspiracy theorism). The opening portion of the song is a bit more difficult to analyze. Because it's delivered in the same sarcastic tone as the rest of the album, it could be interpreted as yet more parody, but at the same time it seems like it could represent Zappa's true feelings about certain ignorantlyidealistic individuals. Zappa thought a lot of people's minds were ugly.

The Lyrics:

What's the ugliest
Part of your body?
What's the ugliest
Part of your body?